Besides myself...Which liberals are no longer supporting Obama?

CanadianKid

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Right now from what I've seen in the media,

Its CanadianKid, Paul Krugman, Bill Maher, Michael Moore are all going to be against the Chosen One in 2012....

CK
 
Right now from what I've seen in the media,

Its CanadianKid, Paul Krugman, Bill Maher, Michael Moore are all going to be against the Chosen One in 2012....

CK

Since you are a canadian, I am not sure your lack of support is much of a worry.

Maybe Michael Moore will do another mock-umentary to press his agenda. The other two...well, they may have a bit of clout.
 
Since you are a canadian, I am not sure your lack of support is much of a worry.

Maybe Michael Moore will do another mock-umentary to press his agenda. The other two...well, they may have a bit of clout.

What you saying?

Canadiankid is THE most powerful liberal blogger on Da Net!

CK
 
I don't!!....Oh wait, I'm not a liberal.

Now that I am finished being a smart-alek, I like him now more than I did 3 weeks ago.
 
What's this about....the big "compromise"? I guess people forgot what that looks like in DC.

I still support him - actually, a little more than before. He kept his promise on taxes, which was a big question mark for awhile.

But then, I'm not really a liberal, so....
 
What's this about....the big "compromise"? I guess people forgot what that looks like in DC.

I still support him - actually, a little more than before. He kept his promise on taxes, which was a big question mark for awhile.

But then, I'm not really a liberal, so....

I would agree. If he continues to work with the opposition now, instead of trying to steam roll over them, then he will gain support from more independents. (especially if the Rep front runners continue to look so weak)
 
I would agree. If he continues to work with the opposition now, instead of trying to steam roll over them, then he will gain support from more independents. (especially if the Rep front runners continue to look so weak)

People can say what they want about him, but he's not stupid. There is a fairly recent historical model for how to get re-elected when your party gets trounced in Congress.

I also think he understands the importance of keeping that tax promise. Presidents break all kinds of promises, but voters remember them when they're about taxes.
 
Depends on what you mean by supporting him...

Do I belive everything he does is gold? no, I never did.

Will I vote for him over say, Sarah Palin? Yes, I certantly will.

Will I vote for him over say, unnamed true liberal, I certantly will not.
 
I would agree. If he continues to work with the opposition now, instead of trying to steam roll over them, then he will gain support from more independents. (especially if the Rep front runners continue to look so weak)
True that.
 
I would agree. If he continues to work with the opposition now, instead of trying to steam roll over them, then he will gain support from more independents. (especially if the Rep front runners continue to look so weak)

It is the path to reelection I sugested President Obama would be following. Its a modified Clinton reelection plan.

It was obvious to any casual observer 11 months ago.
 
I would agree. If he continues to work with the opposition now, instead of trying to steam roll over them, then he will gain support from more independents. (especially if the Rep front runners continue to look so weak)

This is a generalization, you hate generalization, remember, so you have proof of this statement? ahahahahahahahahahahahahaha I am funny!
 
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